Most memorable weather days of 2007
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Most memorable weather days of 2007
With only a few days left in 2007 and no big events forecast at this point, I've decided to look back at what was memorable in 2007. Here are some I have come up with:
January 13 - Worst day of a major ice storm and blizzard from Texas to New England
February 2 - Deadly tornadoes in Central Florida
February 11 - Astronomical lake-effect snow in central New York
February 13 - Huge blizzard across the Midwest and Northeast
February 26 - Iowa buried by snow and ice
March 1 - Tornado outbreak in the Southeast
March 28 - Tornado outbreak in the western Plains
April 15 - Late Nor'easter with hurricane-like impacts in the Northeast
April 24 - Deadly tornado on the Texas-Mexico border
May 4 - Greensburg destroyed by an EF5 tornado
May 5 - Tornado outbreak in the central Plains
July 4 - Heat wave in the West peaks on the 4th of July
August 6 - Heat wave in the South and Midwest peaks
August 18 - Tropical Storm Erin revives out of nowhere in Oklahoma
September 2 - Record heat in California on Labor Day weekend
September 13 - Hurricane Humberto surprises east Texas and Louisiana
October 17 - Derecho and tornadoes cause major damage in the Plains
October 18 - Tornado outbreak in the Midwest and South
October 23 - Wildfires devastate southern California
December 6 - Major flooding in the Northwest
December 10 - Major ice storm in the Plains
December 15 - Major blizzard in the Midwest and Northeast
January 13 - Worst day of a major ice storm and blizzard from Texas to New England
February 2 - Deadly tornadoes in Central Florida
February 11 - Astronomical lake-effect snow in central New York
February 13 - Huge blizzard across the Midwest and Northeast
February 26 - Iowa buried by snow and ice
March 1 - Tornado outbreak in the Southeast
March 28 - Tornado outbreak in the western Plains
April 15 - Late Nor'easter with hurricane-like impacts in the Northeast
April 24 - Deadly tornado on the Texas-Mexico border
May 4 - Greensburg destroyed by an EF5 tornado
May 5 - Tornado outbreak in the central Plains
July 4 - Heat wave in the West peaks on the 4th of July
August 6 - Heat wave in the South and Midwest peaks
August 18 - Tropical Storm Erin revives out of nowhere in Oklahoma
September 2 - Record heat in California on Labor Day weekend
September 13 - Hurricane Humberto surprises east Texas and Louisiana
October 17 - Derecho and tornadoes cause major damage in the Plains
October 18 - Tornado outbreak in the Midwest and South
October 23 - Wildfires devastate southern California
December 6 - Major flooding in the Northwest
December 10 - Major ice storm in the Plains
December 15 - Major blizzard in the Midwest and Northeast
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Hard to pick the most memorable from that list!
The deadliest there was the January snow and ice storm (about 65 deaths in the US). The costliest was probably the October 23 wildfires or the December 6 flood (although no damage figures are out yet for most of the later events). The most dramatic was probably the Greensburg tornado.
The deadliest there was the January snow and ice storm (about 65 deaths in the US). The costliest was probably the October 23 wildfires or the December 6 flood (although no damage figures are out yet for most of the later events). The most dramatic was probably the Greensburg tornado.
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Re: Most memorable weather days of 2007
The human and economic toll for each event (only in the US):
January 13 ice storm - 65 deaths, $500M damage
February 2 tornadoes - 21 deaths, $275M damage
February 11 lake effect storm - 0 deaths, minimal damage (12 feet of snow in small town)
February 13 blizzard - 13 deaths, damage unknown
February 26 blizzard - 11 deaths, damage unknown
March 1 tornadoes - 20 deaths, $550M damage
March 28 tornadoes - 5 deaths, $20M damage
April 15 Nor'easter - 17 deaths, $300M damage
April 24 tornado - 7 deaths, $80M damage
May 4 tornadoes - 12 deaths, $200M damage
May 5 tornadoes - 1 death, damage unknown
July 4 heat wave - ~40 deaths, damage unknown
August 6 heat wave - 51 deaths, damage unknown
August 18 TS Erin - 18 deaths, damage unknown
September 2 heat wave - 25 deaths, damage unknown
September 13 Hurricane Humberto - 1 death, $50M damage
October 17 derecho/tornadoes - 2 deaths, damage unknown
October 18 tornadoes - 3 deaths, damage unknown
October 23 wildfires - 7 deaths, $2.5B damage
December 6 flooding - 7 deaths, damage unknown
December 10 ice storm - 35 deaths, $600M damage
December 15 blizzard - 14 deaths, damage unknown
January 13 ice storm - 65 deaths, $500M damage
February 2 tornadoes - 21 deaths, $275M damage
February 11 lake effect storm - 0 deaths, minimal damage (12 feet of snow in small town)
February 13 blizzard - 13 deaths, damage unknown
February 26 blizzard - 11 deaths, damage unknown
March 1 tornadoes - 20 deaths, $550M damage
March 28 tornadoes - 5 deaths, $20M damage
April 15 Nor'easter - 17 deaths, $300M damage
April 24 tornado - 7 deaths, $80M damage
May 4 tornadoes - 12 deaths, $200M damage
May 5 tornadoes - 1 death, damage unknown
July 4 heat wave - ~40 deaths, damage unknown
August 6 heat wave - 51 deaths, damage unknown
August 18 TS Erin - 18 deaths, damage unknown
September 2 heat wave - 25 deaths, damage unknown
September 13 Hurricane Humberto - 1 death, $50M damage
October 17 derecho/tornadoes - 2 deaths, damage unknown
October 18 tornadoes - 3 deaths, damage unknown
October 23 wildfires - 7 deaths, $2.5B damage
December 6 flooding - 7 deaths, damage unknown
December 10 ice storm - 35 deaths, $600M damage
December 15 blizzard - 14 deaths, damage unknown
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Re: Most memorable weather days of 2007
Personally, I thought the March 1 tornadoes and August heat wave were most memorable. The January ice storm was also memorable, as well as the Greensburg tornado.
Hmm, and also the October 17-18 tornado outbreak will also remain in my memory for a while..
Hmm, and also the October 17-18 tornado outbreak will also remain in my memory for a while..
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I say Greensburg EF5 tornado overall for the US.
The top 3 for me were:
1. The insane Lake Effect Snows of early Feb.
2. The Greensburg Tornado
3. The July 8th Hailstorm/Supercell for southern Ontario (worst thunderstorm of the year too)
EDIT: I forgot to mention the first Canadian F5 tornado that happened in Elie, Manitoba in late June.
The top 3 for me were:
1. The insane Lake Effect Snows of early Feb.
2. The Greensburg Tornado
3. The July 8th Hailstorm/Supercell for southern Ontario (worst thunderstorm of the year too)
EDIT: I forgot to mention the first Canadian F5 tornado that happened in Elie, Manitoba in late June.
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Re: Most memorable weather days of 2007
For me personally it'd have to be March 1st because it hit locally. I was really concerned that entire day because we were under a high risk, though most of the bad stuff was to my south(for a change, usually it's to the west and north). The August heat wave and subsquent historic drought would be 2nd(though it would be 1st in terms of affecting me directly).
Humberto's shocker would be 3rd I think. Honorable mentions: Erin over Oklahoma, the April 15th storm(very strong winds here on the backside), and the February 2nd Florida tornado outbreak.
Humberto's shocker would be 3rd I think. Honorable mentions: Erin over Oklahoma, the April 15th storm(very strong winds here on the backside), and the February 2nd Florida tornado outbreak.
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Re: Most memorable weather days of 2007
The February 2 Florida tornadoes were a big shock. I remember turning on my computer and WeatherBug had a little blurb along with a picture of the destruction. I immediately thought "Oh no! Not again!"
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Personally, this was the most memorable weather event of this year for me. First time ever I've seen something of that magnitude in person and in my own town. We're only suppose to get hurricanes here, not mile-wide tornadoes ripping through downtown. That whole day was just chaotic, besides the tornado we were getting slammed all day with severe weather. I think we had like 20 inches of rain just in that week.Cyclone1 wrote:How about that recent downtown Pensacola tornado? That one made for some amazing footage.
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Opal storm wrote:Personally, this was the most memorable weather event of this year for me. First time ever I've seen something of that magnitude in person and in my own town. We're only suppose to get hurricanes here, not mile-wide tornadoes ripping through downtown. That whole day was just chaotic, besides the tornado we were getting slammed all day with severe weather. I think we had like 20 inches of rain just in that week.Cyclone1 wrote:How about that recent downtown Pensacola tornado? That one made for some amazing footage.
Was the tornado really a mile wide? On the video, it did not look anywhere near that large and it would have been a huge disaster for Pensacola.
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Cyclone1 wrote:You atcually saw the tornado personally, Opalstorm?
http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=98712
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